TENNESSEE SUCCEEDS.. In the spring of 2007, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released an education report card for all states. Tennessee received an “F” in.

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TENNESSEE SUCCEEDS.

In the spring of 2007, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released an education report card for all states. Tennessee received an “F” in the category of Truth in Advertising when comparing proficiency on Tennessee assessments to National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP). Tennessee also received an “F” in the category of Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness. CALL TO ACTION.

3 RESPONSE: RAISE STANDARDS INCREASE ACCOUNTABILITY ALIGN ASSESSMENTS 2011–12: Tennessee earns approval for first ESEA waiver and led nation in implementing statewide teacher evaluation model 2012–15: Evaluation model modified each year based on feedback from the field 2015: USED approves Tennessee’s application for four-year waiver renewal 2008: TN adopts higher standards through the Tennessee Diploma Project 2010: State Board unanimously adopts the Common Core State Standards in ELA and math : TN completes overhaul of Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses. 2014: Review process for new math and ELA standards begins. 2011–12: Tennessee students begin completing CRA in math, applying multiple skills to solve a problem 2014–15: All students in grades 3-11 took writing assessment and social studies field test online 2015–16: First year of TNReady!

SUCCESSES TO DATE. Fastest improving state in the nation on 4 th and 8 th grade NAEP Consistent gains on TCAP every year since new assessments in 2010 Fastest growing graduation rate of any state ACT statewide average has increased to

TCAP RESULTS:

BUT, WE STILL HAVE ROOM TO IMPROVE. Less than half of all 3 rd thru 8 th grade students are proficient or above in reading. Tennessee still ranks in the bottom half of all states on the Nation’s Report Card or NAEP. In fall 2014, 43% of high school graduates did not enroll in postsecondary. Almost 60% of first-time freshmen in TN community colleges took at least one remedial or developmental course. Tennessee’s six-year graduation rate is 28% for community colleges and 58% for universities.

SUCCESS AFTER GRADUATION 71,403 Students 2008 Cohort of High School Freshmen Students who graduated from high school and entered the workforce and earn an average salary of $9,161 annually, far below the poverty line. 13% 9,089 students 31% 39,748 students 75% Still enrolled 25% Not enrolled After one year Only 6 percent of students who were enrolled after one year completed a degree or certificate within two years. Did not graduate from high school Graduated from high school only Enrolled in postsecondary

OUR VISION. Districts and schools in Tennessee will exemplify excellence and equity such that all students are equipped with the knowledge and skills to successfully embark upon their chosen path in life.

OUR GOALS Tennessee will continue rapid improvement and rank in the top half of states on the Report Card. MEASUREMENT Tennessee will rank in top half of states on 4 th and 8 th grade NAEP in

Grade 8 Past Performance & Path to Ranking in Top Half of States by 2019 Grade 4 Past Performance & Path to Ranking in Top Half of States by 2019 GOAL 1 READING National Rank th grade reading: 36 th th grade reading: 30 th

Grade 4 Past Performance & Path to Ranking in Top Half of States by 2019 Grade 8 Past Performance & Path to Ranking in Top Half of States by 2019 GOAL 1 MATH National Rank th grade math: 25 th th grade math: 37 th

OUR GOALS. Tennessee will continue rapid improvement and rank in the top half of states on the Report Card. MEASUREMENT Tennessee will rank in top half of states on 4 th and 8 th grade NAEP in The average ACT score in Tennessee will be a 21, allowing more students to earn HOPE scholarships. MEASUREMENT Tennessee will have an average public ACT composite score of 21 by 2020.

GOAL 2

OUR GOALS. Tennessee will continue rapid improvement and rank in the top half of states on the Report Card. MEASUREMENT Tennessee will rank in top half of states on 4 th and 8 th grade NAEP in The average ACT score in Tennessee will be a 21, allowing more students to earn HOPE scholarships. MEASUREMENT The class of 2020 will be on track to achieve 55% postsecondary completion in six years. The majority of Tennessee high school graduates will earn a certificate, diploma, or degree. MEASUREMENT Tennessee will have an average public ACT composite score of 21 by 2020.

GOAL 3 Postsecondary Enrollment Next Steps After High School Graduation Based on Graduates from Class of 2014 Postsecondary Attainment Next Steps After High School Graduation Based on Graduates from Class of % 35% 21% 2%

STANDARDS, ASSESSMENT, AND ACCOUNTABILITY We have seen tremendous success over the past few years based on a strategy centered around rigorous standards, aligned assessment, and strong accountability.

OUR PRIORITIES

HOW WILL YOU LEAD THIS VISION? How will you align? How will you communicate? How will you inspire?

IMPORTANCE OF FINANCE & HR IN ACHIEVING GOALS Funding level directly supports priorities We must recruit, hire, retain great educators to execute on priorities

4 KEY FINANCE & HR CONTRIBUTIONS Efficiency Effectiveness Collaboration Creativity

QUESTIONS?